Using a Canon Speedlite Flash with a Sony A7
Can you use a Canon Speedlite (such as the 580EX II) with a Sony A7? Yes! Here’s how!
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Mar 31, 2015 | Latest, Photography, Tips and Tricks |
Can you use a Canon Speedlite (such as the 580EX II) with a Sony A7? Yes! Here’s how!
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Mar 26, 2015 | Latest, Photography |
Just when we thought we’d seen the last of winter here in Morgantown, WV, we got slammed with about a foot of snow. It was a perfect opportunity to go out and get some nice winter shots.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Dec 5, 2014 | Latest, Photography |
On a recent trip out to Oregon, after spending a couple of hours touring and drinking at the Rogue Brewery, my wife and I were anxious to get out to the Oregon coast for some sunset views. We’d heard of a place called The Devil’s Punchbowl, so we decided to go looking for it. It was very easy to find, as it turned out.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Dec 1, 2014 | Latest, Photography |
I recently spent a couple of days in Portland, Oregon with my Sony A7R. What a great town! Of course it rained most of the time I was there, but that only added to the drama of the night photos I took. I can’t wait to go back!
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Nov 17, 2014 | Latest, Tips and Tricks |
I’ve had the Sony A7R for a couple of months now, and I thought I’d share what I consider must-haves for this camera. If you decide to go the A7 route, there are a few things that you’ll want to pick up in order to get the most out of this camera. This is a list of what I’d consider absolute must-haves for these cameras.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Oct 17, 2014 | Tips and Tricks, Videography |
I recently spent a weekend shooting video (interviews and b-roll) and I exclusively used the Sony A7R that I just purchased. Topics discussed in this post are video and audio settings, battery life, lessons learned and suggestions on settings and what gear to use.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Oct 9, 2014 | Photography, Product Reviews, Tips and Tricks |
I recently purchased a Sony A7R, so naturally one of the first things I did was buy a couple of adapters so I could use a variety of lenses. I was excited to be able to use some Canon glass on a much smaller bodied camera. I was all set to plop down $400 for the Metabones IV adapter, but fortunately Fotodiox just released their own, much cheaper alternative – the Fotodiox Pro EF-NEX Auto adapter.
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